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Degrowth as ideology: Making values for the soil of Amsterdam

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  • Federico Savini

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Degrowth research critiques the ideology of growth but does not explain how degrowth values gain public traction and turn into a new ideology. This article shows that degrowth values emerge from the contestation of institutions that maintain the growth imperative and the proposition of new institutions embodying alternative values. First, the article problematises the (counter)hegemonic challenge posed by degrowth, explaining why degrowth research needs to question the institutions that influence social practices. Second, it conceptualises degrowth as a double movement of contestation and proposition that works within and against the ideological apparatus sustaining the growth imperative. The historical struggle to save the Lutkemeerpolder in Amsterdam – the last remaining agricultural land in the city – shows how a degrowth ideology developed through the contestation of the institutional apparatus sustaining the growth of the airport-related industry. This struggle unfolded into a wider movement that has proposed new institutions embodying degrowth values such as commoning and conviviality.

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  • Federico Savini, 2025. "Degrowth as ideology: Making values for the soil of Amsterdam," Environmental Values, , vol. 34(4-5), pages 327-347, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envval:v:34:y:2025:i:4-5:p:327-347
    DOI: 10.1177/09632719251318139
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